RecipeFix runs an MCP server, so you can hand a recipe to Claude and get it back rewritten for your diet and your serving count · instructions included, not just the ingredient list. It uses your existing RecipeFix account, and there is nothing to install.
Add this as a custom connector in your assistant's settings, then sign in with your RecipeFix account when it asks. Sign-in is OAuth, so RecipeFix never sees a password and you can disconnect at any time.
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Paste a link or the recipe text and ask for it gluten-free, vegan, lower in sodium, or scaled to the number of people actually eating. The instructions are rewritten too, not just the ingredient list.
Ask for six servings instead of four, or say you only have 1 lb of chicken and let the rest of the recipe follow from that.
Save a recipe, mark it cooked, rate it, favourite it, or create a share link — all against the same RecipeFix account you use on the site.
Add the adapted ingredients to your list, tick things off, and clear it when you get home.
Your account, and only through the things you ask for. The connection carries your own session, so the assistant sees what you would see signed in on the site · your saved recipes, your shopping list, your dietary preferences. It reaches no other account, and your conversation is never sent to RecipeFix.
Only what you ask it to do, and only your own data. You sign in with your RecipeFix account and the connection carries your session, so the assistant reaches exactly what you would see logged in on the site — your saved recipes, your shopping list, your dietary preferences. It cannot see other people's accounts, and RecipeFix never sends your chat history anywhere.
No. It uses the same free allowance as the website, and an adaptation run through the assistant counts against the same monthly total. If you are on RecipeFix Pro, the assistant is unlimited too.
Yes. It is a standard MCP server, so any client that speaks the Model Context Protocol can connect to it. Claude is the one most people will have.
The adaptation engine is identical — the same substitution rules, the same instruction rewriting, the same diet compliance checks. What changes is where you are standing when you ask.
Remove the connector in your assistant's settings. Nothing is left running on the RecipeFix side, and your saved recipes stay exactly as they are.
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